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but we cannot get down there nor can anybody in ocean city get to us. route 1 in delaware is closed. that means folks in rehoboth can't get to dewey beach or bethany beach. it's all closed. standing water across all of those roadways. a lot of the homes on the bay side are definitely starting to get into jeopardy. so what we're going to do, we're here at the atlantic sands hotel. we've been here all night. still very secure. we've got power on. felt a little bit of shaking of the building but nothing too major. these hotels certainly built for that. a lot of the homes on the bay side, again, that's what we're worried about. we're going to make our way a little bit around town and scope out the damage even though we're still so early into this hurricane. we'll bring you more coming up in about half an hour an soos as we get -- as soon as we get set up. i think we'll be heading closer to the bay side so you can get a better ideas of -- better idea of what the flooding looks like. for all the people who love to come to rehoboth beach, it's a wonderful plac
but we cannot get down there nor can anybody in ocean city get to us. route 1 in delaware is closed. that means folks in rehoboth can't get to dewey beach or bethany beach. it's all closed. standing water across all of those roadways. a lot of the homes on the bay side are definitely starting to get into jeopardy. so what we're going to do, we're here at the atlantic sands hotel. we've been here all night. still very secure. we've got power on. felt a little bit of shaking of the building but...
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geraldo, we're in ventnor city just down the road from atlantic city and behind me is the intercoastal waterway, now, it's the low lying areas of the jersey shore where people are most at risk. they're directly in the path of the storm. now, we're not expected to feel the full effect of hurricane sandy for another 24 hours when sandy makes landfall, but we're already feeling the outer bands of the rain and the wind. now, with the astronomical high tides, these homes behind me are already at risk. when the storm comes ashore in the delaware area combining with the two winter storms, becoming that hybrid monster storm,s tides are expected to be ten to 12 feet above normal. now, in the atlantic city area, where tens of thousands of residents have been ordered to evacuate, there's a problem. a lot of the residents have refused to leave, despite governor christy's order. earlier today, i spoke with the atlantic city mayor lorenzo langford about the dangers of riding out the storm. this is a very, very precarious situation, not to be taken lightly or played with, we've urged all of our resid
geraldo, we're in ventnor city just down the road from atlantic city and behind me is the intercoastal waterway, now, it's the low lying areas of the jersey shore where people are most at risk. they're directly in the path of the storm. now, we're not expected to feel the full effect of hurricane sandy for another 24 hours when sandy makes landfall, but we're already feeling the outer bands of the rain and the wind. now, with the astronomical high tides, these homes behind me are already at...
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get atlantic city itself. many other cities up and down, coastal cities up and down the jersey shore are under water like this. >> shepard: we may have lost our connection with him again. it could have be a satellite connection. first i should tell you we have just gotten new information. i have told you we have had this rising surge in new york city. the surge has now flooded all of lower manhattan. it's flooded the fdr drive up the east side of the city. it's also flooded up the west side of the city and i have just gotten this urgent the brooklyn battery tunnel which connects manhattan with brooklyn is now flooding. the surge has come over the banks and into the tunnel and it is now flooding. pumping water out of the tunnels in new york city depending on the volume of water ask take 15 hours and four days if all of the tunnels begin to flood and the worse case scenario that they have been predicting finds us, we could be shut down for days. the hope is they will be able to keep the water out of most of the
get atlantic city itself. many other cities up and down, coastal cities up and down the jersey shore are under water like this. >> shepard: we may have lost our connection with him again. it could have be a satellite connection. first i should tell you we have just gotten new information. i have told you we have had this rising surge in new york city. the surge has now flooded all of lower manhattan. it's flooded the fdr drive up the east side of the city. it's also flooded up the west...
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the city workers are out. but, otherwise, i have seen nobody but maybe less than half a dozen people walking around. it looks like everybody else is either hunkered down or they have evacuated. >> shepard: dennis sherrod live with us. thanks very much. let's come back to me in studio. i will show you what's happened. pan around if you would. the power in midtown manhattan has clearly just gone off as our studio has gone completely dark. we have backup generators that allow us to run most of our equipment. but not the huge light grids. just so you know we are in a 44 story high rise in midtown it, manhattan. in what is known as rockefeller center. we are one of the buildings of rockefeller center. our generators allow us to keep these huge monitors open. this is a picture from times square. no, warwick hotel. this is right outside our building where and sixth avenue. and that is 50th street that's crossing. and apparently there is some action in the city streets there. as you can see, the lights have come back
the city workers are out. but, otherwise, i have seen nobody but maybe less than half a dozen people walking around. it looks like everybody else is either hunkered down or they have evacuated. >> shepard: dennis sherrod live with us. thanks very much. let's come back to me in studio. i will show you what's happened. pan around if you would. the power in midtown manhattan has clearly just gone off as our studio has gone completely dark. we have backup generators that allow us to run most...
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to philadelphia and new york city. 7200 flights canceled. that's a crazy number. it will probably increase as we have to watch flights being canceled into tuesday even. may not be until wednesday that some of the airports get up to full operation. because of all of this, you can assume airlines will help people. change fees have been dropped. if you can't fly, a lot of people want to go on the train. we learned our lesson from irene where people got stranded on trains. amtrak, service is suspended throughout much if not all of the northeast corridor, veronica. not easy to get around. people may be driving a little bit this morning. i wouldn't recommend it. this afternoon and evening will be the worst of it. this was very interesting. this is what it looked like as we went throughout yesterday afternoon and evening with all the airplanes in the sky. all the airplanes trying to avoid the storm getting out of harm's way and doing their typical rounds. this is what it looks like this morning. early in the morning, you wouldn't be expecting a lot
to philadelphia and new york city. 7200 flights canceled. that's a crazy number. it will probably increase as we have to watch flights being canceled into tuesday even. may not be until wednesday that some of the airports get up to full operation. because of all of this, you can assume airlines will help people. change fees have been dropped. if you can't fly, a lot of people want to go on the train. we learned our lesson from irene where people got stranded on trains. amtrak, service is...
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we'll start with baltimore city. now, baltimore city schools are closed today. the district office is open and essential staff must report to work. baltimore city schools schools hope to reopen by tomorrow. hartford county schools are closed. 18 baltimore county schools are closed, 17 anne arundel county schools are closed. all other schools are open two hours late for staff. one school in cecil county is closed. you can head to our website at abc2news.com for a complete list of the schools that are closed today. this story is in our slide show and, you know, parents can also sign up for school closings with e-mail alerts. all you have to do is click on the weather tab here and then did to closings and you can sign up for those alerts. and we'll continue to update the list as school systems call into the newsroom. sheree johnson, abc 2 news. >>> later today governor o'malley will survey the damage in ocean city, a lot of damage there. sandy flooded streets, blew debris all over the place, causing a lot of the area to lose power and they also lost their pier. >>
we'll start with baltimore city. now, baltimore city schools are closed today. the district office is open and essential staff must report to work. baltimore city schools schools hope to reopen by tomorrow. hartford county schools are closed. 18 baltimore county schools are closed, 17 anne arundel county schools are closed. all other schools are open two hours late for staff. one school in cecil county is closed. you can head to our website at abc2news.com for a complete list of the schools...
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as the subways go, so goes the city. that's a major, major issue to deal with. >> largest transit system. >> in the country. >>> and there is more disruption to air travel today. flightaware.com, says 5,700 flights are canceled, most of them because of the hurricane. 7,800 didn't even leave the gate yesterday. >> and it may take the airlines a while to recover from hurricane sandy because of damage to infrastructure and a lack of available seats later this week. >>> also, the red cross is mounting a massive relief effort to help the millions in the storm's path. >> earlier, we spoke with public affairs officer, tamara braunstein about what's being done right now. >> 3,200 people spent monday night in the shelter. we have more than 112 shelters open across 9 states right now. we're expecting that number to grow. so, we're just trying to provide emotional support and making sure people are being fed and having their safety needs met in the short-term. >> now, the red cross is asking for blood donations and financial contri
as the subways go, so goes the city. that's a major, major issue to deal with. >> largest transit system. >> in the country. >>> and there is more disruption to air travel today. flightaware.com, says 5,700 flights are canceled, most of them because of the hurricane. 7,800 didn't even leave the gate yesterday. >> and it may take the airlines a while to recover from hurricane sandy because of damage to infrastructure and a lack of available seats later this week....
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those are the veins that pump the heart of this city. they are working around the clock to try to clean things out there. but understand this wasn't just water in there. service salt water that was delivered to this area. and there are electronics down there. so that's going to be a major issue. they have to get it out and have to test everything. they are going to bring the trains back online when they can. the good news is some bus service was restored today. more tomorrow. they are going to alter some routes and try to get people back out and into the city once businesses reopen. but that's just going to take some time and in some cases much more than a week or so. >> the fact is they just don't know. this salt water is so terribly damaging to any kind of quick. jay gray, thanks for joining us tonight. let's go live now to ron allen with us tonight. he's coming to us from point pleasant beach, new jersey. ron, governor christie says there's just no comparison for the damage that he has seen on the shoreline. your impressions, do you a
those are the veins that pump the heart of this city. they are working around the clock to try to clean things out there. but understand this wasn't just water in there. service salt water that was delivered to this area. and there are electronics down there. so that's going to be a major issue. they have to get it out and have to test everything. they are going to bring the trains back online when they can. the good news is some bus service was restored today. more tomorrow. they are going to...
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also, new york city like several other cities up and down the east coast is all but shut down. scenes we don't see here a lot. subway stations, empty. times square empty. everything shut down. no mass transit. limited flights. people are urged sim mply to st home. >> officials warn the storm could leave millions without power. how communities are coping and how long it could be out. >> worst case sa theiry here, seven to ten days, areas without power. up to 10 million people will be in the dark starting some time tomorrow or later today i should say. >> why it is so crucial if you aranywhere in the area of the storm that you have stocked up on supplies. >> yes, yes, batteries, flash lights, candles, nonperishable food all that stuff. as for the campaign, campaign for president, enters the final stretch. hurricane sandy giving candidates trouble. 16, 17 events canceled. president working with fema. so definitely affect the election right at, incredibly, pivotal time. >> uh-huh. also how they're being forced to move their campaigns as well as kind of switch their messages as well
also, new york city like several other cities up and down the east coast is all but shut down. scenes we don't see here a lot. subway stations, empty. times square empty. everything shut down. no mass transit. limited flights. people are urged sim mply to st home. >> officials warn the storm could leave millions without power. how communities are coping and how long it could be out. >> worst case sa theiry here, seven to ten days, areas without power. up to 10 million people will be...
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part of the city that never sleeps is in the dark. the wall of a four story building collapsed in manhattan exposing apartments inside. at least seven storm related deaths have been reported including three children. public transportation for more than 12 million people came to a halt in new york, philadelphia and washington, d.c. >> it will likely take three to four days after the storm passes for things to get back to normal. by next weekend, most travelers should be where they need to go. >> it isn't people on the east coast filing the effects of sandy. air travel has been impacted. when the eye of the storm passed over atlantic city, the full moon came out. >> here on the jersey shore there are curfews in place in many communities for those that chose no not to evacuate. what we can tell you officials will begin to assess the damage at first light in the morning. >> dan: here is another shot of southern manhattan. the car that you are looking at here in the chelsea district, completely submerged. a building in the same neighborhoo
part of the city that never sleeps is in the dark. the wall of a four story building collapsed in manhattan exposing apartments inside. at least seven storm related deaths have been reported including three children. public transportation for more than 12 million people came to a halt in new york, philadelphia and washington, d.c. >> it will likely take three to four days after the storm passes for things to get back to normal. by next weekend, most travelers should be where they need to...
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down in maryland parts of the ocean city pier have been destroyed and water is also inundating that city. it's been rising republic beach, delaware, in dewey beach and 50,000 have been ordered to evacuate including in parts of wilmington. the ripple effect is being felt in the travel industry with 13,000 flights being canceled. laguardia, jfk and newark airports are closed indefinitely so that will rise quickly. and after a generator went out, 215 patients had to be evacuated as we said from nyu medical center. nbc's rehema ellis is live at new york university medical center with the very latest. have they finished those evacuations now, rehema? >> reporter: as a matter of fact, chris, no, they have not. i was just at the front door of the hospital only moments ago and saw two patients being brought out on stretchers with oxygen masks on and being put into ambulances. and this is still ongoing. it's still interesting. it takes a long process to bring people who are in need of great care down from these floors of the hospital on these stretchers and into the ambulances. we have to say, it
down in maryland parts of the ocean city pier have been destroyed and water is also inundating that city. it's been rising republic beach, delaware, in dewey beach and 50,000 have been ordered to evacuate including in parts of wilmington. the ripple effect is being felt in the travel industry with 13,000 flights being canceled. laguardia, jfk and newark airports are closed indefinitely so that will rise quickly. and after a generator went out, 215 patients had to be evacuated as we said from...
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in that part of the city. dramatic footage there. on top of that -- the water was the part of the story, a wall of it 14 feet high came over the sea wall right into the streets of this city. >> abc's juju chang is there this morning and joins us with the latest. juju? >> reporter: storm surges of up to 11 feet have been battering the southern tip of this island. streets and avenues turning to rivers as the water surrounding manhattan poured over sea walls in the full moon high tide. we were with new york governor andrew cuomo as he watched the water surge at the mouth of one tunnel at the height of the storm. what is your biggest concern at this hour? >> the -- where it stops, that's the first thing, where it stops, when it stops? and what damage it is doing in the meantime? >> reporter: water flooded the newly unveiled ground zero memorial. much it underground. just uptown, the facade of a four-story residential building came toppling down exposing apartments inside leaving no one injured. new york officials were so concerned about
in that part of the city. dramatic footage there. on top of that -- the water was the part of the story, a wall of it 14 feet high came over the sea wall right into the streets of this city. >> abc's juju chang is there this morning and joins us with the latest. juju? >> reporter: storm surges of up to 11 feet have been battering the southern tip of this island. streets and avenues turning to rivers as the water surrounding manhattan poured over sea walls in the full moon high tide....
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this is a live shot at route 50 in the ocean city drawbridge. you can see the camera shaking as the winds flop. it's 9:26, we'll be right back. [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both ways, i looked at the crowd, and...we all just lost our jobs. we don't have an income. mitt romney made over 100 million dollars by shutting down our plant and devastated our lives. turns out that when we built that stage, it was like building my own coffin, and it just made me sick. [ male announcer ] priorities usa action is responsible for the content of this advertising. >>> up no new york city, wall street is shuttle down because of the hurricane. many financial companies like american express are closing up shop and banks including goldman sacs and
this is a live shot at route 50 in the ocean city drawbridge. you can see the camera shaking as the winds flop. it's 9:26, we'll be right back. [ earnest ] out of the blue one day, we were told to build a 30-foot stage. gathered the guys and we built that 30-foot stage, not knowing what it was for. just days later, all three shifts were told to assemble in the warehouse. a group of people walked out on that stage and told us that the plant is now closed and all of you are fired... i looked both...
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túneles y estaciones de metro, las aguas de sandy rompieron un dique, la joya del estado, atlantic city se paralizó después de la tormenta, las pérdidas de sandy podrían aumentar,mientras tanto se cancelan miles de vuelos nacionales e internacionales dejando varados a miles de pasajeros, comenzamos. >>> este es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas ♪. >>> hola, ¿qué tal?, muy buenas noches, hay 20 estados afectados por la súper tormenta que ha dejado más de 30 muertos en estados unidos. >>> sandy avanza rumbo al oeste, sin tantos vientos pero con mucha agua. >>> el desastre mayro está en nueva york y nueva jersey, tenemos a félix de bedout en little ferry, nueva jersey . >>> muchas gracias, jorge ramos, maría elena salinas, estamos en esta pequeña población que es una población con un alto porcentaje de habitantes hispanos que se han visto afectados por el paso de sandy, los pronósticos hablaban de una mega tormenta y los vaticinios se hicieron realidad, tanto así que el alcalde de nueva york, michael bloomberg dijo que es la tormenta más gran
túneles y estaciones de metro, las aguas de sandy rompieron un dique, la joya del estado, atlantic city se paralizó después de la tormenta, las pérdidas de sandy podrían aumentar,mientras tanto se cancelan miles de vuelos nacionales e internacionales dejando varados a miles de pasajeros, comenzamos. >>> este es su noticiero univisión con jorge ramos y maría elena salinas ♪. >>> hola, ¿qué tal?, muy buenas noches, hay 20 estados afectados por la súper tormenta que...
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we have downed lines all over the city, power out all over the city. we've had fires that have started as a result of power lines. a lot of debris rolling around our streets. the water is now starting to come in. we are seeing roads completely blocked. we're in the middle of doing an amphibious rescue right now with people stranded. we have challenges all over the city. we expect it to get worse as time goes on. fortunately, most people are heeding the warnings by staying safe. >> do you have any amount of casualties or people in need? >> a lot of folks in need. we've had to do some rescues already. fortunately, no reported casualties. our emergency crews are out here working overtime right now transferring people to shelters and again, making sure they're addressing some of the fire situations in the city. >> we're also getting reports in new york of the 911 lines in new york city basically being overwhelmed and officials are asking people to please not use them unless it's a true emergency, to use 311. are you having similar problems in newark? >> ab
we have downed lines all over the city, power out all over the city. we've had fires that have started as a result of power lines. a lot of debris rolling around our streets. the water is now starting to come in. we are seeing roads completely blocked. we're in the middle of doing an amphibious rescue right now with people stranded. we have challenges all over the city. we expect it to get worse as time goes on. fortunately, most people are heeding the warnings by staying safe. >> do you...
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how in the world can they run the new york city marathon this sunday with so much of the city still shut down and so many people suffering? will there be a race before there's power? we're about to ask one of the city's top elected leaders where he stands -- next. es with 8 air, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one had to be bulky. or that you had to print from your desk. at least, nobody said it to us. introducing the business smart inkjet all-in-one series from brother. easy to use, it's the ultimate combination of speed, small size, and low-cost printing. tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 at schwab, we're committed to offering you tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 low-cost investment options-- tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 like our exchange traded funds, or etfs tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 which now have the lowest tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 operating expenses tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 in their respective tdd#: 1-800-345-2550 lipper categories. tdd#: 1-800-
how in the world can they run the new york city marathon this sunday with so much of the city still shut down and so many people suffering? will there be a race before there's power? we're about to ask one of the city's top elected leaders where he stands -- next. es with 8 air, a crash management system and the world's only tridion safety cell which can withstand over three and a half tons. small in size. big on safety. or that printing in color had to cost a fortune. nobody said an all-in-one...
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the city is absolutely desolate, and now, by order. there is this drama unfolding, on 57th street, in mid-town manhattan, underneath what is still under construction, the tallest apartment building in the city, there it was, captured on video in the winds today. a construction crane, free-standing, doubling over on itself. it has been swinging back and forth. and we're talking about gusts tonight around in the neighborhood of 80 miles an hour with this storm. rehema ellis on scene as she has been for us all evening in mid-town. >> reporter: brian it is dangerous out here, now even more so. and the pictures we showed you moments ago of the crane where it was pointed south. that wind, that powerful wind has now pointed this thing and moved it. it is moving southwest, and makes this situation out here all the more uncomfortable. the crane up top a one and a half billion luxury apartment building that is under construction, and is up over 50, 60, 70 stories high. and we don't know what is going to happen here that is why the authorities ha
the city is absolutely desolate, and now, by order. there is this drama unfolding, on 57th street, in mid-town manhattan, underneath what is still under construction, the tallest apartment building in the city, there it was, captured on video in the winds today. a construction crane, free-standing, doubling over on itself. it has been swinging back and forth. and we're talking about gusts tonight around in the neighborhood of 80 miles an hour with this storm. rehema ellis on scene as she has...
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mass transit remains closed in new york city. maryland transit computer service and bus operations remain close. boston mass transit is also closed now as of about 15 minutes ago. >>> wall street is a virtual gho ghost town today as sandy makes its presence known. here's what the nyse ceo had to say about closing the stock exchange earlier this morning and even shutting down electronic trading. >> in terms of it, we have no doubt it can handle the volume. think in most emergency situations until you test it in production you're not going to know. that was going to be the first production task to see. our guess is it would have gone fine. who knows. but you also would not have been likely to see theum and volatility. i think a lot of people simply weren't going to participate today if we had tried to open it. >> is his point valid? we should note that since the interview, the nyse announced plans to close again tomorrow and the hope of reopening on wednesday. let us welcome in the ceo of better markets. he joins us now on the cnbc
mass transit remains closed in new york city. maryland transit computer service and bus operations remain close. boston mass transit is also closed now as of about 15 minutes ago. >>> wall street is a virtual gho ghost town today as sandy makes its presence known. here's what the nyse ceo had to say about closing the stock exchange earlier this morning and even shutting down electronic trading. >> in terms of it, we have no doubt it can handle the volume. think in most emergency...
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sandy has made landfall 60 miles north of ocean city, maryland, around atlantic city, new jersey. the storm is now a post-tropical cyclone. ocean city, maryland, is expecting a 7-foot storm surge at high tide, which could be happening as we speak. as of now, 60,000 people in the state of maryland are without power. high winds, coastal flooding, and heavy winds are expected to continue in the state of maryland until at least tuesday night. governor martin o'malley has cancelled early voting in maryland for today and tomorrow. however, the state has scheduled a makeup day for friday. joining us now by phone is governor martin o'malley, he's currently at the emergency operations center in maryland. govern governor, good to have you with us tonight. the storm has hit shore. what are you hearing at this hour with your state? >> well, we have been in touch with ocean city for the last several days. they seem to be holding up fairly well. this as you reported high tide. this is their dangerous time. and those swells are real big. they are crashing over the boardwalk there. they have alre
sandy has made landfall 60 miles north of ocean city, maryland, around atlantic city, new jersey. the storm is now a post-tropical cyclone. ocean city, maryland, is expecting a 7-foot storm surge at high tide, which could be happening as we speak. as of now, 60,000 people in the state of maryland are without power. high winds, coastal flooding, and heavy winds are expected to continue in the state of maryland until at least tuesday night. governor martin o'malley has cancelled early voting in...
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atlantic city boardwalk in shambles. neighborhoods flooded. in new york, the subway system damaged. millions in the region are without power. the death toll now stands at 39. many from falling trees. the economic loss could reach $50 billion. president obama will go to new jersey tomorrow to survey the damage. he has canceled the political events scheduled for wednesday. romney turned a previously scheduled political rally in ohio in to a relief effort. both candidates are trying to stay visible and yet appropriate with seven days to go in the campaign. what does this all do to the race? we look at what is done to help the victims of the monster storm. national guard and red cross are out in force. "special report" starts at 6:00 eastern. now back to new york with my colleagues at "the five." ♪ ♪ >> kimberly: september, the consulate was under siege and tyrone woods ignored orders to go in for help and he was killed hours later. his father spoke to sean hannity last night about how the white house handled the situation. >> obviously, people in the white house were watching watch
atlantic city boardwalk in shambles. neighborhoods flooded. in new york, the subway system damaged. millions in the region are without power. the death toll now stands at 39. many from falling trees. the economic loss could reach $50 billion. president obama will go to new jersey tomorrow to survey the damage. he has canceled the political events scheduled for wednesday. romney turned a previously scheduled political rally in ohio in to a relief effort. both candidates are trying to stay...
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city's east side. here you're going to see it happening at the con ed substation along the east river. fortunately no one was hurt in that explosion but it did knock out power to about a quarter of a million people here in new york city. a spokesman for con ed says that what they're experiencing tonight is the largest storm-related outage in con ed's history. in new jersey, the nation's oldest nuclear power plant was put on alert tonight after rising floodwaters there. that is the oyster creek nuclear power plant. it was already in a regularly scheduled outage, but u.s. nuclear regulators say that they're continuing to monitor the situation there. now, the death toll, there are at least 13 confirmed fatalities because of this storm so far. that number, of course, could rise especially as this cleanup and recovery effort heads into the early morning hours. i'm chris jansing. you are watching msnbc's continuing live coverage of superstorm sandy. we are going to be live throughout the night. we have repor
city's east side. here you're going to see it happening at the con ed substation along the east river. fortunately no one was hurt in that explosion but it did knock out power to about a quarter of a million people here in new york city. a spokesman for con ed says that what they're experiencing tonight is the largest storm-related outage in con ed's history. in new jersey, the nation's oldest nuclear power plant was put on alert tonight after rising floodwaters there. that is the oyster creek...
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great cities like -- great cities like parma and toledo benefiting because of the leadership of barack obama. >> seems like there's no embarrassment on the part of the romney campaign to say, we were wrong, the people who are actually running the company are telling the truth. i mean they have no boundaries, but nina, what about norm coleman, former senator of minnesota. he told a group of ohio voters romney wouldn't reverse roe v. wade. what's your reaction. >> laughable. this governor is already on record interviewed by mike huckabee where he declared he would get rid of it calling it judicial activism. women are not falling for it. in the state of ohio 55%/40% women are in support of the president. we cannot allow women to go backwards and certainly cannot allow women to be treated like second class citizens. you have a running mate of the governor that just identified rape as a method of conception. they are absolutely insane. they have lost their ever loving minds and it is to the voighters in the state and across this nation to help them find their minds but find it somewhere els
great cities like -- great cities like parma and toledo benefiting because of the leadership of barack obama. >> seems like there's no embarrassment on the part of the romney campaign to say, we were wrong, the people who are actually running the company are telling the truth. i mean they have no boundaries, but nina, what about norm coleman, former senator of minnesota. he told a group of ohio voters romney wouldn't reverse roe v. wade. what's your reaction. >> laughable. this...
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the city that never sleeps is hunkered down. from lower manhattan the subway is closed and the stock exchange is closed as well. president obama canceling plans to attend a rally in florida with bill clinton and instead headed back to the white house to monitor the storm from the situation room. he canceled an event in green bay, wisconsin scheduled for tomorrow. >> the last thing the president and i want to do is campaign and get in the way of anything. the most important thing is people's safety and health and property being saved here. >> the former president, the unofficial secretary of explaining stuff, took to the stage in the sunshine state solo. republican mitt romney will campaign today out of the storm's path in the battleground state of ohio yesterday offering these words for those in sandy's way. >> i think that right now some people in the country are a little nervous about a storm about to hit the coast, and our thoughts and prayers are with the people that find themselves in harm's way. >> what remains to be seen
the city that never sleeps is hunkered down. from lower manhattan the subway is closed and the stock exchange is closed as well. president obama canceling plans to attend a rally in florida with bill clinton and instead headed back to the white house to monitor the storm from the situation room. he canceled an event in green bay, wisconsin scheduled for tomorrow. >> the last thing the president and i want to do is campaign and get in the way of anything. the most important thing is...
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like we said on the edge of atlantic city. families trying to get in to check out the damage to their homes are being turned away. let me pan and show you what's going on. state police had the roads blocked going to atlantic city. they say they are going to open them tomorrow. right now families driving there are being turned away. one lady wants to get, in check out her home and see what may have happened. another gentleman who couldn't get into the hotel room because many of the casinos backed behind me booked the hotel rooms for their employees. rented a u-haul place and rented a u-haul and sleeping into the parking lot until he can get back into his home to see what remains. some 80,000 people in this area without power. some 2.5 million people statewide. shep, this is becoming a very very cold night. temperatures are dropping fast. and the governor said today, likely 7 to 8 days or longer before power is restored, shep. >> shepard: looking at the aerial pictures from there. i want to keep looking at those from atlantic ci
like we said on the edge of atlantic city. families trying to get in to check out the damage to their homes are being turned away. let me pan and show you what's going on. state police had the roads blocked going to atlantic city. they say they are going to open them tomorrow. right now families driving there are being turned away. one lady wants to get, in check out her home and see what may have happened. another gentleman who couldn't get into the hotel room because many of the casinos...
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this is in from we believe the atlantic city, new jersey, region. it was video taken from a helicopter and if you look at that flooding, it shows you just how widespread the flooding is in that part of the garden state which, of course, was one of the hardest hit states and especially, ty, as you were mentioning yesterday and we were talking about, that south central part and the storm surge was unbelievable. in some cases, up to 14 feet. as you can see there are some buildings that are partially submerged at this point. and that looks like parked next a harbor, we are just seeing this now, as you guys are certainly at home. look at the boats piled up. >> that maybe the marina right around where the borgata is on the marina, a couple of the other casinos are there and look at that. is that a dock or is that -- they have about pushed up onto dry land there? >> i think they have been pushed up, they are piled on top. a road, we are hearing. that will give you an idea of not amount extent of the damage but how long it is going to take for that water to
this is in from we believe the atlantic city, new jersey, region. it was video taken from a helicopter and if you look at that flooding, it shows you just how widespread the flooding is in that part of the garden state which, of course, was one of the hardest hit states and especially, ty, as you were mentioning yesterday and we were talking about, that south central part and the storm surge was unbelievable. in some cases, up to 14 feet. as you can see there are some buildings that are...
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city by the bay. and you are looking at live pictures from our nbc bay area helicopter over san francisco. the celebrations are far from over. what you can see here is, this is actually outside of at&t park at third and king streets in san francisco. as you can see, there are several small fires in the street. we have seen one or two cars tipped over, as well. few people getting out of control. for the most part, these celebrations are relatively peaceful tonight but as you can see there are a few small fires in the streets of san francisco right now. good evening. i'm diane dwyer. the giants are now world series champions. they pulled off an unbelievable sweep tonight. you could hear the roar after the giants made their final out right there. the fans are celebrating and so are the players from detroit to the bay area. thousands of people did spill in to the streets, as we mentioned, cheering on their hometown heros. so of the celebrations are getting out of control. it is starting to get late. peopl
city by the bay. and you are looking at live pictures from our nbc bay area helicopter over san francisco. the celebrations are far from over. what you can see here is, this is actually outside of at&t park at third and king streets in san francisco. as you can see, there are several small fires in the street. we have seen one or two cars tipped over, as well. few people getting out of control. for the most part, these celebrations are relatively peaceful tonight but as you can see there...
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you have almost the entire city without power. you have 50% of the city underwater. but most alarmingly, the mayor says there are thousands of residents who are trapped inside their homes in the cold and the dark. now, there are search missions going on for priority situations, for emergency situations, they are taking a front loader, not a boat, a front loader through the water. i went with the mayor, we sat on the shovel as we went through the town and saw people in the windows waving at us. children, men, women, old people. most of them were smiling because, unlike new orleans, we saw the same scenes, they know the water is receding. the hope is that most of these people can get out on their own tomorrow. but if not it's just that the water is making them more stuck. water, dangerous to walk around and people are still in their homes. we saw people trying to walk out and that was scary, trying to drive their cars through four feet of water. their cars got stuck and then they started to try to push their cars. and at that point, a police officer got out of the vehi
you have almost the entire city without power. you have 50% of the city underwater. but most alarmingly, the mayor says there are thousands of residents who are trapped inside their homes in the cold and the dark. now, there are search missions going on for priority situations, for emergency situations, they are taking a front loader, not a boat, a front loader through the water. i went with the mayor, we sat on the shovel as we went through the town and saw people in the windows waving at us....
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and elsewhere in new york city, in battery park city, michelle franzen is there. that is the lower tip of manhattan where the storm surge hit a record high of over 13 feet. what can you tell us from there? >> reporter: yeah, certainly, chris. the waters have receded from battery park city and along the walkway. as it's known here. as you mentioned, the historic flooding, 14 feet. the last time -- the last time they had had that situation was back in 1821. so it was a big, big massive, massive wave of water that came in during that surge. what we do know is that that water, of course, we're hearing more from the mpa, the mass transit authority here in new york city about the subway system and how it's been compromised. many of the lines there. and they're talking about how the subway system over 108 years old how they're just now starting to get in there and assess the damage and it seems to be very severe, very extended that they'll have to go in and fix that situation. back here in lower manhattan, battery park city, of course, this is part of the area, the evacu
and elsewhere in new york city, in battery park city, michelle franzen is there. that is the lower tip of manhattan where the storm surge hit a record high of over 13 feet. what can you tell us from there? >> reporter: yeah, certainly, chris. the waters have receded from battery park city and along the walkway. as it's known here. as you mentioned, the historic flooding, 14 feet. the last time -- the last time they had had that situation was back in 1821. so it was a big, big massive,...
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and the highest tide in new york city's history. as for where sandy is going, it's going to stay over the northeast for several days, bringing a lot of rain and a lot of wind. inland flooding is likely. power outages will likely expand. and this was the worst beach erosion in a generation. the atlantic city boardwalk is simply gone in south jersey. sandy is having an impact on our weather and it's a good thing. find out why, coming up. >>> the storm forced the cancellation of more than 14,000 flights out of newark, washington, philly and cleveland. there have been hundreds of cancellations at our own three airports. more than 200 so far at sfo alone. >> the fact that this weather system has yet to move through some of these cities, i think it's difficult to gauge the full extent of it right now. that makes it important for passengers to check up-to-date on the status of their own flights. >> i was out here for a wedding, supposed to fly out last night. things happened obviously. been here a little while. >> yeah. and it could be day
and the highest tide in new york city's history. as for where sandy is going, it's going to stay over the northeast for several days, bringing a lot of rain and a lot of wind. inland flooding is likely. power outages will likely expand. and this was the worst beach erosion in a generation. the atlantic city boardwalk is simply gone in south jersey. sandy is having an impact on our weather and it's a good thing. find out why, coming up. >>> the storm forced the cancellation of more than...
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that crane is still dangling 80 stories above the city. it's unclear how it might be brougt down safely. the fact it's still hanging there perhaps is a relief to some who feared with the increased winds it was inevitable it was going to fall last night. it has not fallen. elsewhere in new york city, the nyu medical center lost primary and backup power during the storm, forced the evacuation of 215 patients to nearby hospitals. >>> well, it was a record 13-foot storm surge that hit southern manhattan, dumped water into the construction site at ground zero. look at those images. you can see also the uss "intrepid" as water fills the west side highway. in washington, d.c., federal and local governments will remain closed today along with the courts and public schools. >>> a financial toll from this disaster that could reach $10 billion or $20 billion, wall street will have an extra day to absorb that figure now that the new york stock exchange has been shut down for the second straight day. the first time the weather has closed the exchange f
that crane is still dangling 80 stories above the city. it's unclear how it might be brougt down safely. the fact it's still hanging there perhaps is a relief to some who feared with the increased winds it was inevitable it was going to fall last night. it has not fallen. elsewhere in new york city, the nyu medical center lost primary and backup power during the storm, forced the evacuation of 215 patients to nearby hospitals. >>> well, it was a record 13-foot storm surge that hit...
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there's power out around the city. power lines down. there's been severe damage to our boardwalk and oceanfront area. it's really a devastating scene. >> give us a sense of what you're seeing. can you give us some descriptions? >> well, i'm actually sitting here on third avenue right now. there is a huge tree across the street which is blocking the entire -- our entire way. there are several of our largest trees around the city that have come down. there are lines down. there are light poles that have snapped into two and bent. it is really something i have never seen before. >> we've been talking all through the night and into the early morning hours with mayors and members of congress and all of them, of course, preparing for the worst and that's what most of them got. as bad or worse than their worst expectations. is this even worse than you might have expected, mr. mayor? >> absolutely. i mean, you know, you have to remember a year ago we faced an earthquake and a hurricane all in one week. this is the most devastating thing i have
there's power out around the city. power lines down. there's been severe damage to our boardwalk and oceanfront area. it's really a devastating scene. >> give us a sense of what you're seeing. can you give us some descriptions? >> well, i'm actually sitting here on third avenue right now. there is a huge tree across the street which is blocking the entire -- our entire way. there are several of our largest trees around the city that have come down. there are lines down. there are...
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details of the city parade. with the specifics but they will promise that it will be granted. the route will be downtown and and up at downtown civic center plaza. and as kron 4 as teresa estacio reports people are excited. >> at the beginning of market street is where this parade will start the fans are already gearing up. and anticipating the big event. >> do you plan on coming down to the parade? >> definitely i was there in 2010. i want to show why giants pride. >> you have an orange and black tie. >> absolutely, i were as orange as much as i can. >> this sand is dedicated. >> all year, this -- fan. >> and i will be here. we are going to have a nice afternoon the minister and the will be attending in a family affair. and i live in new zealand. but we are visiting my parents. they have been here and watching every single game. >> now the big deal. kavanaugh it is a big deal we are ready to go. -now it is a big deal and with halloween it will be a challenge but a good challenge to figure out. >> would love to
details of the city parade. with the specifics but they will promise that it will be granted. the route will be downtown and and up at downtown civic center plaza. and as kron 4 as teresa estacio reports people are excited. >> at the beginning of market street is where this parade will start the fans are already gearing up. and anticipating the big event. >> do you plan on coming down to the parade? >> definitely i was there in 2010. i want to show why giants pride. >>...
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new york city is dealing with a historic outage. con-ed says it will restore power within brooklyn and manhattan in two days. superstorm sandy it dumping snow on the west virginia region. we have a few updates on o openings to report. the federal agencies in washington, d.c. are now open. employees are still being allowed to telecommute. as we've been reporting, the nyse and nasdaq listen open for trading tomorrow. we're just getting word from the imex that it will reopen tomorrow as well provided the city lifts e orders for zone "a." mayor bloomberg not giving a timeline for restoration due to considerable flooding and damage. early inspections reveal that the storm, quote, devastated the new jersey transit's operation and infrastructure. however, washington, d.c.'s mass transit system is restoring. boston's service has already been resumed. maria. >> what an unbelievable impact. thank you. parts of atlantic city, new jersey jersey, are still under water that the hour. kayla is here with that angle. over to you. >> well, maria, all
new york city is dealing with a historic outage. con-ed says it will restore power within brooklyn and manhattan in two days. superstorm sandy it dumping snow on the west virginia region. we have a few updates on o openings to report. the federal agencies in washington, d.c. are now open. employees are still being allowed to telecommute. as we've been reporting, the nyse and nasdaq listen open for trading tomorrow. we're just getting word from the imex that it will reopen tomorrow as well...
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this one sent by a viewer on long island city with a magnificent rainbow over the city skyline. thanks forever inviting us into your home tonight after hurricane sandy. people coming together. that's a good thing. that's it for "special report." fair, balanced and always unafraid. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, the dramatic images from that devastating storm. including this shot from the construction pit at the world trade center. sea water cascading into the still gapping hole. plus, from above the jersey shore, massive, widespread destruction caused by a once in a lifetime storm. >> we're talking months to recover from this. >> shepard: millions of people across the northeast without power. [chainsaw] >> shepard: shore towns from virginia to connecticut under water. >> this is the worse i have ever seen. >> shepard: the nation's largest city at a stand still. entire new york city neighborhood burned to the ground. >> absolute and total devastation. >> shepard: and now the storm has turned into a blizzard. plus, thousands of passengers still stranded at airports
this one sent by a viewer on long island city with a magnificent rainbow over the city skyline. thanks forever inviting us into your home tonight after hurricane sandy. people coming together. that's a good thing. that's it for "special report." fair, balanced and always unafraid. >> shepard: this is "the fox report." tonight, the dramatic images from that devastating storm. including this shot from the construction pit at the world trade center. sea water cascading...
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people that work in the casinos and communities of atlantic city. our thoughts with them. >> our thoughts with them as we hope they get a break for the cleanup. our fingers crossed. that will do it for "power lunch" for this day. >> street signs begins right now. >> the storm has pass $but the cleanup and economic hit has just begun. welcome, everyone, the storm has passed but still as many questions as there are answers. for example, what's expected from stocks when trading resumes tomorrow? bob pisani with the latest on the exchanges. when a lot more than 8 million people without power have their electricity restored? and have the waters receded along the shore? could sandy turn out to be a $100 billion storm? women ask an insurance ceo about the damage and whether your premium plus go up. the former ceo of american air lines how the airports will handle the storm and how much this may impact the airlines themselves. but first, let's get the very latest on what we know right now. mandy? >> hi there, brian. let's take a look at what's going on. a 1
people that work in the casinos and communities of atlantic city. our thoughts with them. >> our thoughts with them as we hope they get a break for the cleanup. our fingers crossed. that will do it for "power lunch" for this day. >> street signs begins right now. >> the storm has pass $but the cleanup and economic hit has just begun. welcome, everyone, the storm has passed but still as many questions as there are answers. for example, what's expected from stocks when...
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ginger is in atlantic city. as we're pointing out, it practically doesn't matter where this storm makes land fall, such a big storm with so many problems. >> it is. all of the waves, anywhere coastally, from jersey, up to long island, it's going to been issue. already starting to see the water pile up. a little bit of seafoam. we got a little barrier that's happening right before that iconic boardwalk. that's what they're concerned about. you the water surge. i want to show you the breadth of that storm and how -- >> difficulties there. with ginger zee. we'll get back to ginger and sam as the broadcast continues. we'll be all over this story for days as sam was saying, it doesn't really matter that much where the storm comes ashore because it's going to merge with a cold front and create a hybrid, disaster-type storm, a combination of a nor'easter and a hurricane, this is going to it is and spin over this country of the country for days. we'll be covering for days. >>> let's check in with ron claiborne. >>> in t
ginger is in atlantic city. as we're pointing out, it practically doesn't matter where this storm makes land fall, such a big storm with so many problems. >> it is. all of the waves, anywhere coastally, from jersey, up to long island, it's going to been issue. already starting to see the water pile up. a little bit of seafoam. we got a little barrier that's happening right before that iconic boardwalk. that's what they're concerned about. you the water surge. i want to show you the...
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city government -- the oakland police department. ktvu found some oakland police officers frequent a so-called karaoke bar in the midtown section, a place where at least one port of oakland executive has spent public dollars on questionable expenses. the oakland police department could not answer questions but after looking at the surveillance video, concerns were echoed from many in law enforcement. two executives were put on leave after our report last week about the director of maritime's $4,500 tab at a houston strip club. >> time 6:51. >>> fog has been a problem this morning -- >> right. >> for drivers. is it still a problem? >> yeah. parts of the east bay and peninsula and, you know, you will wake up and will realize it's going to be tough driving. let's go look at 280 with fog wisping through and we can normally see the train well but obscured by the fog. also this morning at the bay bridge toll plaza, we have a backup that is stretching out to the foot of the macarthur maze. let's go to the maps and show you northbound 101 an
city government -- the oakland police department. ktvu found some oakland police officers frequent a so-called karaoke bar in the midtown section, a place where at least one port of oakland executive has spent public dollars on questionable expenses. the oakland police department could not answer questions but after looking at the surveillance video, concerns were echoed from many in law enforcement. two executives were put on leave after our report last week about the director of maritime's...